Undercurrent
A Cornish Memoir of Poverty, Nature and Resilience
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Natasha Carthew
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Natasha Carthew
About this listen
There's a Cornish saying that nothing is left behind in an autumnal tide, the powerful tug between the sun and the equator makes the water surface stronger, and it pulls and builds until we are left with what is known as great tides—but as I stand here on my childhood beach someplace in my 40s, all I can see is the stretch of grey rocks and sand where the ebb has come and gone.
Natasha Carthew grew up in rural poverty in Cornwall, battling limited opportunities, precarious resources, escalating property prices, isolation and a community marked by the ravages of inequality. Her world existed alongside the postcard picture Cornwall, where wealth and privilege converged on sandy beaches and expensive second homes.
In the rockpools and hedgerows of the natural world, Natasha found solace in the beauty of the landscape, and in the mobile library she found her means of escape. In her first non-fiction audiobook she returns to the cliff-paths of her childhood, determined to make sense of an upbringing shaped by political neglect and a life defined by the beauty of nature.
Undercurrent is part-memoir, part-investigation, part love-letter to Cornwall. It is a vivid, powerful exploration of rural poverty, and the often devastating impact of living without the means or support to build a future. This is a journey through place, and a story of hope, beauty, and fierce resilience.
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- Anonymous User
- 14-05-23
Love her work
Love her work, especially all rivers run free, and hearing her story in her own voice is both fascinating, raw and beautiful.
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- Fiona S
- 06-01-24
Loved It
I've got so much admiration for Natasha after listening to this. It's s a beautiful book, very sad in parts but Natasha rises above everything and triumphs. We holidayed in Millbrook on a farm in 1996, a lovely place but obviously very challenging if you don't have any money or resources. I wilil look for more of her work.
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- Mx C. L. Harrison
- 15-07-23
Illuminating
Getting to hear this often ignored story as read by a Cornish author with the proper accent, getting to feel the story wash between personal account and current landscape, statistics and story is an incredible, unique and incredibly effective way to weave a tapestry of Cornish life. Thank you for sharing this with us!
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-05-23
Wonderful & Real
Firstly thank you Natasha for writing your story. Treasured imagery readily accessible and made even more vivid by hearing your voice, like an amplifier. I would urge all your readers to audiobook it too, as your lilting singsong tones made me feel at home & it gave it an Iliad quality~ that’s quite a journey you’ve been on. Twice my husband came into the kitchen where I was listening (favoured spot) and believed I was in mid Skype with my sister or niece.
I no longer live in Cornwall, but go home regularly to what is largely an unrecognisable village (recently been dubbed the perfect village). There was much to resonate and reflect upon. I am so proud of you, from one Cornish council house girl to another.
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- Sarah Wingrove
- 29-04-23
Phenomenal, gripping as the tide
Absolutely adored this and the conclusions of the current state of social affairs in the county (which I also grew up in and had to leave) had me verging from livid to mournful. Thank you to the author for sharing your story.
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- Happy Days Mum
- 29-04-24
Honesty
I found the balance of an individual story of rural poverty and isolation supported by the research very powerful
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